Three ways Indonesia can enable ocean-based climate action

The Climateworks Centre SEAFOAM project conducted research and engaged with stakeholders in Indonesia to identify three ways the country could enhance ocean-based climate action: improving blue ecosystem data availability, supporting blue carbon science, and creating an enabling environment for collaboration and blue investment. These efforts are crucial as Indonesia, the world's largest archipelagic country, includes marine and coastal ecosystems in its second nationally determined contributions (SNDC) for the Paris Agreement.

The initiatives aim to address data gaps, enhance blue carbon knowledge, and foster public-private partnerships to support sustainable blue economy sectors, contributing to Indonesia's long-term economic transformation strategy.

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